An important element added to population thinking by J. S. Mill was that
A) a sudden increase in income would promote thrift and provide a motivation to limit fertility.
B) social aspiration is the root cause of a desire to limit fertility.
C) population growth leads to greater societal specialization.
D) populations over time have transitioned from high birth and death rates to low birth and death rates.
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